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John Milton was a prominent English poet, polemicist, and civil servant known for his remarkable contributions to literature and political thought. He is best remembered for his epic poem "Paradise Lost," which explores themes of temptation, free will, and redemption. Milton's work is notable for its intricate language and profound philosophical insights, reflecting his deep engagement with theology and politics of his time. Through his writing, he sought to advocate for freedom and individual rights, often drawing inspiration from his own experiences during the English Civil War.

In addition to his poetic legacy, Milton was a leading figure in the political landscape of 17th-century England. His prose works, including pamphlets and treatises, addressed issues of governance, liberty, and the role of the church in society. Milton's advocacy for religious tolerance and civil liberties has resonated through the centuries, influencing generations of writers and thinkers. His unique blend of literary genius and political activism cements his place as one of the most significant figures in English literature and history.

Data di nascita December 9, 1608
Luogo di nascita London, England
Data di morte November 8, 1674
Influenzato
Jonathan Swift Stephen Kuusisto Barbara Kiefer Lewalski W. B. Yeats John Ruskin Maynard Mack Horace Walpole William Blake George Wither William Wordsworth Lord Byron Aphra Behn Joanna Baillie Thomas Gray Christopher Ricks Baron George Gordon Byron Byron George Gordon N Byron Joseph Addison Henry Lawes W B Yeats W. B Yeats Thomas Otway Christopher Smart BYRON G G SWIFT J Jason P. Rosenblatt Eliot J. Martin Evans A.M. Juster George Crabbe Stopford A. Brooke W J Courthope Horace Bushnell Robert Pollok George Gordon Byron Byron Abraham Cowley George Byron Ugo Foscolo John Dryden J. V. Cunningham Thomas Warton Eric Rücker Eddison W. Yeats Raymond A. Anselment Robbie Burns E.M.W. Tillyard Richard Allestree Anne Bradstreet Lucy Hutchinson Bill Blake John Wilmot Thomas Ellwood A. W. (Arthur Wilson) Verity George Gordon N . Byron Phillis Wheatley William Shenstone David Bevington Gray Thomas 1716-1771 Edward Dowden Elizabeth Robinson Montagu Marchamont Nedham Mark Akenside Robert Seymour Bridges Samuel Coleridge Joseph Ivimey Smart Christopher 1722-1771 Elijah Fenton George MacDonald Ambrose Philips Joseph Blanco White Thomas Parnell Oliver Cromwell Katherine Philips Denis Saurat George Linnaeus Banks Samuel Wesley Robin Hyde Christopher Kendrick John Spencer Hill Joseph Anthony Wittreich Scott Cairns William Grinton Berry Charlotte Smith Samuel Johnson Phyllis Wheatley William Kerrigan Marjorie Hope Nicolson Brett Foster Adam Potkay James Beattie Anne Kingsmill Finch Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall Elbert Nevius Sebring Thompson Grant Horner Anna Baldwin Michael Madhusudan Dutt Joseph Viscomi Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury E.H. Visiak David Diener Abraham Cowley Etc Anne Sullivan